No, not all phosphate salts are soluble in water. The sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and ammonium phosphates are all water soluble, and most other phosphates are either slightly soluble or are insoluble.
I believe the chemical formula for cesium astatide is "CsAt".
the formula for water is simply H2O (two hydrogens, one oxygen). The formula for cesium is Cs, it is a simple element. If you mean the reaction equation it is 2Cs + 2H2O --> 2CsOH + H2 The products are cesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
Partially soluble in water, Soluble in hot water.
yes it wil
Caesium is a Group '1' elemental metal. like sodium and potassium. All group '1' metals are soluble. Hence it follows that caesium is soluble, and so caesium astatide is soluble.
Very probable yes, as the other alkali halides.
Caesium react with water.
If CsAt would be prepared, would behave as a polar molecule and soluble in water.
yes i think it is soluble
Caesium + water ------> Caesium hydroxide + Hydrogen
No, not all phosphate salts are soluble in water. The sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and ammonium phosphates are all water soluble, and most other phosphates are either slightly soluble or are insoluble.
Most probably Caesium hydroxide is about 3 times more soluble than NaOH Solubility (in water) CsOH: 300 g/100 mL at 30 °C) Solubility (in water) NaOH: 111 g/100 mL at 20 °C
An astatide is a binary compound of astatine and another element.
2 Cs + 2 H2O → 2 CsOH + H2 caesium+water = caesium hydroxide+hydrogen
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they would react